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Dollar banking for people in Latin America
Malga is an API to accept payments with multiple payment providers
Workflows to empower employees to spend while finance stay in control
Building a full-stack auto insurer for the underserved in LatAm
A bank account that integrates LatAm SMEs' finances and operations.
Salary on-demand platform for Latin America
Neon is a Brazilian digital bank and fintech company founded in 2016 and based in São Paulo. The company aims to simplify the financial experience by combining technology and design, particularly for the underbanked working-class population in Brazil. Neon was the first digital bank in the country to operate without charging any fees, allowing customers to save approximately $200 annually on banking costs. Neon offers a range of services, including fully digital checking accounts, debit, credit, and prepaid cards, personal and payroll loans, and investment products. The bank also provides payment services, such as transfers via voice commands, and emphasizes financial education to help customers improve their financial literacy and credit scores. With around 12 million customers, Neon has established itself as a primary banking option for many, focusing on reducing financial inequality and promoting accessible banking solutions.
Radically simplifying cross-border logistics between USA & Mexico
Olist is a Brazilian e-commerce platform that helps merchants of all sizes sell online through a unified digital storefront known as the "Olist store." Founded in 2016 and based in Curitiba, Brazil, Olist simplifies the online selling process by connecting merchants to major marketplaces like Americanas, Walmart, and Amazon. This integration allows merchants to manage their product catalogs, inventory, pricing, fulfillment, customer service, and payments from a single platform. The company serves over 4,000 customers, providing operational support and market intelligence technology to enhance sales and product visibility. Olist's technology stack includes Python, Django, and Postgres, with a focus on remote development teams. With significant funding and a strong revenue stream, Olist is positioned as a key player in Brazil's e-commerce sector, offering a comprehensive solution for merchants looking to expand their online presence efficiently.
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AI Agents for Residential Property Managers & Real Estate Developers
The operating system for restaurants in LatAm.
Simplified Banking as a Service for Latam
We help offline LatAm SMBs manage and accelerate their cash-flow
Plaid for Brazil: we allow developers to access users' financial data
QI Tech is a Brazilian fintech company established in 2018, specializing in technology infrastructure for financial services. The company provides modular APIs that enable businesses to offer a variety of financial products, including banking, credit, payment, and anti-fraud solutions. Licensed by the Brazilian Central Bank as a Direct Credit Society, QI Tech allows companies to provide payroll loans, buy-now-pay-later options, home equity loans, and student loans. The platform supports numerous financial services such as digital registration, credit scoring, digital account opening, and wire transfers. Recent innovations include QI Fatura, which facilitates installment payments via Pix. QI Tech also offers an Insurance-as-a-Service platform and is developing foreign exchange infrastructure to enhance FX operations in Brazil. With over 400 clients, including notable brands like 99, Shopee, and QuintoAndar, QI Tech is expanding its presence throughout Latin America. The company has secured significant funding, including a $200 million Series B round in 2023, and has a market valuation exceeding $2 billion, highlighting its role in Brazil's digital finance landscape.
Payment infrastructure designed for LATAM.
Stori is a Mexican fintech company founded in 2018, dedicated to providing inclusive financial services across Latin America. The company focuses on expanding access to credit cards for underserved and emerging middle-income populations. Stori offers simple, mobile-first financial products that require no complicated paperwork, no prior credit history, and no annual fees. Users can manage their entire experience—from application to bill payment—through a mobile app, making financial services accessible and convenient. With over 3 million users, Stori is recognized as a leading digital services provider in the region. The company plans to expand its offerings beyond credit cards to include additional financial services, aiming to reach over 100 million consumers in Latin America. Stori leverages innovative technology and global best practices to meet local market needs, and it actively engages with customers through advanced digital tools to enhance social media interactions and campaign performance.
Account Receivables Platform for Latin American Enterprises
First financial Superapp of Latin America